Jebman Posted December 8, 2024 Share Posted December 8, 2024 Like when is Palisades Tahoe and Mammoth Mountain gonna get another big cold atmospheric river to smash right into those Sierras? I am lookin' forward to it! We need a TRAIN of atmospheric rivers chock full of prodigious Pacific moisture to slam right into the Sierras and dump dump DUMP meters of snow, whipped by 140mph winds at elevation! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted December 8, 2024 Share Posted December 8, 2024 Seems you just started it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayjawintastawm Posted December 11, 2024 Share Posted December 11, 2024 There are several good sites for ski area weather, but they're all subscription as far as I know. The discussions can get pretty sophisticated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joxey Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 I'm with you - there's nothing like a powerful atmospheric river dumping feet of fresh snow on the Sierras to get your adrenaline up before ski season. Palisades Tahoe and Mammoth Mountain thrive in such conditions, becoming powder-filled paradises. I generally think this place connects people, I once found a girl through online dating and she and I moved here. It was a magical vacation) Meanwhile, while waiting for the snow gods to deliver, it’s a great time to make new connections. Messaging and chatting online lets you really get to know someone first, building that connection before meeting in person. For example, sites like lesbian hook ups near me make it easy to find compatibility and spark meaningful interactions. Stay stoked for the snow, and good luck out there! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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